Re: [PATCHSET v6] blk-mq scheduling framework

From: Jens Axboe
Date: Mon Jan 16 2017 - 10:16:58 EST


On 01/16/2017 08:12 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On 01/16/2017 01:11 AM, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
>> On 01/13/2017 05:02 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>> On 01/13/2017 09:00 AM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>> On 01/13/2017 08:59 AM, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
>>>>> On 01/13/2017 04:34 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>>>>> On 01/13/2017 08:33 AM, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
>>>>> [ .. ]
>>>>>>> Ah, indeed.
>>>>>>> There is an ominous udev rule here, trying to switch to 'deadline'.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # cat 60-ssd-scheduler.rules
>>>>>>> # do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on update
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ACTION!="add", GOTO="ssd_scheduler_end"
>>>>>>> SUBSYSTEM!="block", GOTO="ssd_scheduler_end"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> IMPORT{cmdline}="elevator"
>>>>>>> ENV{elevator}=="*?", GOTO="ssd_scheduler_end"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> KERNEL=="sd*[!0-9]", ATTR{queue/rotational}=="0",
>>>>>>> ATTR{queue/scheduler}="deadline"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LABEL="ssd_scheduler_end"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Still shouldn't crash the kernel, though ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Of course not, and it's not a given that it does, it could just be
>>>>>> triggering after the device load and failing like expected. But just in
>>>>>> case, can you try and disable that rule and see if it still crashes with
>>>>>> MQ_DEADLINE set as the default?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, it does.
>>>>> Same stacktrace as before.
>>>>
>>>> Alright, that's as expected. I've tried with your rule and making
>>>> everything modular, but it still boots fine for me. Very odd. Can you
>>>> send me your .config? And are all the SCSI disks hanging off ahci? Or
>>>> sdb specifically, is that ahci or something else?
>>>
>>> Also, would be great if you could pull:
>>>
>>> git://git.kernel.dk/linux-block blk-mq-sched
>>>
>>> into current 'master' and see if it still reproduces. I expect that it
>>> will, but just want to ensure that it's a problem in the current code
>>> base as well.
>>>
>> Actually, it doesn't. Seems to have resolved itself with the latest drop.
>>
>> However, not I've got a lockdep splat:
>>
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: WARNING: CPU: 29 PID: 5860 at
>> kernel/locking/lockdep.c:3514 lock_release+0x2a7/0x490
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(depth <= 0)
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: Modules linked in: raid0 mpt3sas
>> raid_class rpcsec_gss_krb5 auth_rpcgss nfsv4 nfs lockd grace fscache e
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: fb_sys_fops ahci uhci_hcd ttm
>> ehci_pci libahci ehci_hcd serio_raw crc32c_intel drm libata usbcore hpsa
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: CPU: 29 PID: 5860 Comm: fio Not
>> tainted 4.10.0-rc3+ #540
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: Hardware name: HP ProLiant ML350p
>> Gen8, BIOS P72 09/08/2013
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: Call Trace:
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: dump_stack+0x85/0xc9
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: __warn+0xd1/0xf0
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: ? aio_write+0x118/0x170
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: warn_slowpath_fmt+0x4f/0x60
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: lock_release+0x2a7/0x490
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: ? blkdev_write_iter+0x89/0xd0
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: aio_write+0x138/0x170
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: do_io_submit+0x4d2/0x8f0
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: ? do_io_submit+0x413/0x8f0
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: SyS_io_submit+0x10/0x20
>> Jan 16 09:05:02 lammermuir kernel: entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x23/0xc6
>
> Odd, not sure that's me. What did you pull my branch into? And what is the
> sha of the stuff you pulled in?

Forgot to ask, please send me the fio job you ran here.

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Jens Axboe